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Carpal tunnel release can be a risk factor for trigger finger: National Health Insurance data analysis

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저자
Hyun Il Lee ; Jun-Ku Lee ; Siyeong Yoon ; Inseok Jang ; Bo Sung Jung ; Jun Hee Cho ; Soonchul Lee
키워드 (영문)
carpal tunnel syndrometrigger fingercarpal tunnel releasebig datatenosynovitis
발행연도
2022-01
발행기관
CrossRef
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Article
초록
PurposeWe aimed to compare trigger finger (TF) development between patients with carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) treated with carpal tunnel release (CTR) and those treated conservatively, using the National Health Insurance Services data of Korea. We also aimed to investigate risk factors for post-CTR TF development. MethodsWe selected CTS patients with or without CTR (3543 patients in each group) between 2002 and 2015. Sex, age, follow-up duration after CTS diagnosis, and comorbidities associated with TF-development were matched using propensity score. We compared the rates of TF diagnosis and subsequent TF operations between groups. Thereafter, we selected patients with CTS undergoing CTR, for whom minimum follow-up exceeded five years. We compared sex, age, height, weight, and comorbidities associated with TF risk factors between the TF-occurrence and non-TF-occurrence groups. ResultsOn comparing CTR-treated patients with those treated conservatively for CTS, CTR-treated patients presented with significantly higher rates of TF diagnosis (12.2%) and TF operations (4.7%) than patients without CTR (6.2% and 1.2%, respectively). Among 433 TF-diagnosed patients and 166 TF-operated patients after CTR, most were identified < 5 years after CTR, with 379 diagnosed (87.5%) and 147 operated (88.5%) patients. A total of 240 patients presented with newly developed TF over a five year period. Patients with subsequent TF exhibited a higher female sex rate and shorter height. None of the variables was significant risk factors for TF development in logistic regression analysis. ConclusionWe confirmed high incidences of post-CTR TF diagnosis and operations. TF develops most frequently in the first postoperative year.
저널명
International Orthopaedics
저널정보
(2022-01). International Orthopaedics, Vol.46(4), 867–873
ISSN
0341-2695
EISSN
1432-5195
DOI
10.1007/s00264-022-05312-5
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NHIMC 학술성과 > 1. 학술논문
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